It's a good sore, I'm pretty sure.

Nov 22, 2007 02:13

It would help me so much to know that I have a school-required test to administer to the students before the actual class that I have to give the test in. Luckily Hazel found out that the school was giving one of their placement tests, which means that my lesson plan is out the window for the classes that have to take it. If I hadn't known I would have been surprised when Young Mi ran in at the beginning of class with a pile of tests for the students to take. Then, Mi Yong didn't give good instructions to her students, so they were trying to ask me questions about their Korean tests in Korean because most of them don't know enough to ask what they needed to ask. Blargh. Other than that, the bitch approach is working nicely. My classes fear my stare of doom, and I totally just jinxed myself. Crap.

I've officially been a gym member for 8 days, and I've been 5 times. Not too shabby. I'm thinking I'll have to alternate weight training with cycling every time I go, because if I did everything the trainers want me to do I'd be there for close to three hours (40 minutes of walking, weight training - currently running me almost another 30 - 40 minutes - and 20 minutes of cycling, plus dressing up and down for the workouts... it adds up. plus it takes about 8 minutes to walk down the hill and 12 to walk up it.) I get home and I'm like, holy crap, I left for the gym at 8:30 and it's 10:50. What the hell?

I'm going on a ski trip to Jeongseon (near Taebaek) on December the 1st with like 20 people. w00t! I'm so glad I joined the gym when I did so that I will have a little stamina for the trip. Last time I went skiing I was so too out of shape to really have fun, though I still enjoyed it. This time Kat will kick ass all over the place - or at least have fun doing it. If anyone sees pictures of a giant snowball with arms and legs rolling down the mountain, they can rest assured it was me, and I was having a blast. Muahah!

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